It’s an unfortunate reality in the Chicago District and the rest of the Midwest: winter comes and golf season ends.
Before that, however, superintendents must take important steps to ensure the golf courses make it through the winter relatively unscathed and begin the ensuing season on a high note.
In the CDGATV videos linked via the button at the bottom of the page, Sheldon L. Solow from the CDGA Green Committee and Joel Purpur from Park Ridge Country Club discuss the various processes in place to put a golf course to bed for the winter.